I became a permanent resident in October 2015. I had applied for permanent residence as an Information Systems Analyst and Consultant (NOC Code: 2171)
Soon after I became a permanent resident, I had deep thoughts about changing careers, and have decided to go in that direction.
I am working to become a self-improvement author and online entrepreneur. In the meanwhile, I am still looking for suitable employment to support myself financially, but I have decided not to go back to my IT career. Instead, I am going for a job that would be less stressful and would free up my time and attention to focus on my new career goals.
I plan to become a Canadian citizen after having met the residency requirements for doing so (which will not be until 3-4 years from now), but I am not sure if my decision above will have any bearing on my application for citizenship.
Thank you for your feedback.
Soon after I became a permanent resident, I had deep thoughts about changing careers, and have decided to go in that direction.
I am working to become a self-improvement author and online entrepreneur. In the meanwhile, I am still looking for suitable employment to support myself financially, but I have decided not to go back to my IT career. Instead, I am going for a job that would be less stressful and would free up my time and attention to focus on my new career goals.
I plan to become a Canadian citizen after having met the residency requirements for doing so (which will not be until 3-4 years from now), but I am not sure if my decision above will have any bearing on my application for citizenship.
Thank you for your feedback.